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Producers of Allegro CL and related products
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Franz Inc: Allegro Common Lisp and Common Lisp Products  R is the fastest system for OWL. It is also relatively scalable. It is efficient for reasoning on complex ontology with relatively large scale. This makes RACER a better choice for the users dealing with complex semantic data and expecting...
http://www.franz.com/

Free software, information, links.
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Gordon S. Novak Jr.  Free speech not only lives, it rocks Oprah Winfrey Professor of Computer Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin and member of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Research: Automatic Programming by reuse of generic algorithms Solving Physics Problems that are...
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/novak/

Very useful page of links with good helpful annotations for vendors, search engines, more: references (linked and non-linked) for articles, books.
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PC AI LISP Programming Language  The elements may be irreducible entities called atoms functions, names or numbers) or they can be other lists. Lists are essential for AI work because of their flexibility: a programmer need not specify in advance the number or type of...
http://www.pcai.com/web/ai_info/pcai_lisp.html

Weblog featuring Lisp news, events, and commentary.
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Lemonodor a mostly lisp weblog  Lisp never gets in the programmer’s way. However, sometimes (oftentimes, more like it) the environment does (again, lack of a strong community We may rewrite reddit in something else as we bring on more programmers, but Lisp has certainly served...
http://www.lemonodor.com/

Lisp code, articles (including Beating the Averages), and a big collection of links.
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Paul Graham  In stores now: Hackers Painters. New: Web 2.0 How to Fund a Startup Ideas for Startups. Click Fraud? Try ClickFacts Job: Startups seeks hacker. mmv pg...
http://www.paulgraham.com/

Great resource: over 11,000 definitions.
http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/defineterm?term=lisp

Excellent online book by David B. Lamkins about beginning to learn Common Lisp.
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Successful Lisp Cover  Printed edition now available! This book: Provides an overview of Common Lisp for the working programmer. Introduces key concepts in an easy-to-read format. Describes format, typical use, and possible drawbacks of all important Lisp constructs. Provides practical advice for the...
http://psg.com/~dlamkins/sl/cover.html

Lisp has done quite well over the last ten years: becoming nearly standardized, forming the basis of a commercial sector, reaching high performance, having good environments, able to deliver applications. Yet the Lisp community has failed to do as well as it could have.
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 Lisp has done quite well over the last ten years: becoming nearly standardized, forming the basis of a commercial sector, achieving excellent performance, having good environments, able to deliver applications. Yet the Lisp community has failed to do as well...
http://www.ai.mit.edu/docs/articles//good-news/good-news.html

Common Lisp extension, adds support for nondeterministic programming, and on this substrate, provides full constraint programming language to formulate and solve mixed systems of numeric and symbolic constraints. Description, download.
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Screamer Tool Repository  W page provides basic retrieval access to the Screamer Tool Repository. We are located on ftp.cis.upenn.edu:/pub/screamer-tools. Tool Repository See the available software with brief descriptions, from which you may also retrieve files. Gain direct ftp access to the Screamer tools...
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~screamer-tools/home.html

A list of HotDispatch Officefronts representing individuals and companies offering Lisp services and applications.
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HotDispatch Browse Lisp OfficeFronts  Digitool is the publisher of MCL (Macintosh Common Lisp) and CLIM: Tools for developing intelligent applications. 2 Cambridge, MA United States Martin Rydström Lisp hacking, Emacs customization, Unix/Linux assistance, shell scripting. 0 Göteborg Sweden met00 Quality costs less 0 Scott...
http://www.hotdispatch.com/brows...ARCH-TYPE=FULL&POSTID=3246990045

Links to Lisp information and software.
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Lisp Resources  Kay article is very clear but not detailed. Interesting Articles Lisp: Good News, Bad News, How to Win Big, Richard P. Gabriel Comparison of Digitool's Macintosh Common Lisp and Franz's Allegro Common Lisp for Windows Paul Graham: Beating the Averages...
http://babs.cs.umass.edu/lisp-resources/

Lisp
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 Lisp program that will repeat forever LOOP (FORMAT T Hello World Also, here's a program in ELisp (the dialect of Lisp used by the emacs editor) that will display Hello World repeatedly in emacs's message area while t (message Hello...
http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/helloworld/lisp.html

Provide the Common Lisp community with development resources and to work as a starting point for new programmers. CVS, mailinglists, web and FTP space are provided at no charge.
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Welcome to Common-Lisp.net  Welcome to the amazing world of Common Lisp, the programmable programming language. This site is one among many gateways to Common Lisp. Its goal is to provide the Common Lisp community with development resources and to work as a starting...
http://common-lisp.net/

Some papers about Common Lisp, including "Lisp as an alternative to Java", "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Special Variables and Lexical Closures", "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Common Lisp Packages" and "Locales: First-Class Lexical Environments for Common Lisp".
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 Lisp as an alternative to Java. Intelligence 11(4 21-24, 2000 This paper was Slashdotted in September 2001 NEW* The Lisp vs. Java FAQ) Non-Linear Sequencing. Proceedings of the IEEE Aerospace Conference, 1999. Three-Layer Architectures. in D. Kortenkamp et al. eds....
http://www.flownet.com/gat/papers/

Unique description, links. [Open Content]
http://cliki.tunes.org/Lisp

Well organized, over 100 pages of information on Lisp: references, books, tutorials, free and commercial implementations, free software, events, conferences, history, organizations, other resources.
http://www.alu.org/alu/home

Collection of files, programs, publications, of interest to Artificial Intelligence researchers, educators, students, practitioners.
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.c.../project/ai-repository/ai/0.html

Set of articles on several aspects of Lisp and related issues.
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P.S Parenthetically Speaking  Speaking expresses opinions and analysis about the Lisp family of languages. Except as explicitly indicated otherwise, the opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official positions of any organization or company with which the...
http://www.nhplace.com/kent/PS/About-PS.html